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Mass Fraction of Solute in the Raffinate in Liquid Liquid Extraction Formulas
The Mass Fraction of Solute in the Raffinate Phase is the mass fraction of the solute in the raffinate phase after separation of the ternary mixture. And is denoted by x
C
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Liquid Liquid Extraction formulas that make use of Mass Fraction of Solute in the Raffinate
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Mass Ratio of Solute in Raffinate Phase
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Mass Ratio of Solvent in Raffinate Phase
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Distribution Coefficient of Solute from Mass Fractions
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Selectvity of Solute based on Mole Fractions
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Recovery of Solute in Liquid-Liquid Extraction
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Number of Extraction Stages by Kremser Equation
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Number of Stages for Extraction Factor equal to 1
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FAQ
What is the Mass Fraction of Solute in the Raffinate?
The Mass Fraction of Solute in the Raffinate Phase is the mass fraction of the solute in the raffinate phase after separation of the ternary mixture.
Can the Mass Fraction of Solute in the Raffinate be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Mass Fraction of Solute in the Raffinate, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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